A human skull that was on display in a New Hampshire attorney’s office has been connected to a family line dating back more than 200 years ago.
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Over the years, Thurn’s research has focused on the chemical profile of human remains, and how this profile changes. The aim is to develop technology that can help locate victims of mass disasters.
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The study authors say the tool can support forensic anthropologists when results are needed rapidly, such as in a mass casualty event. It also can better account for a more diverse population.
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Signs of human remains from the Maszycka Cave in southern Poland being manipulated indicate systematic dissection of the deceased, as well as cannibalism.
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Members of the Human Identification Lab are deployed to private property or public lands, hiking across fields and ravines, and even boating or helicoptering into some of the most remote locations.
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New Honours Science program combines strengths in Forensic Science and Anthropology to prepare students for careers in crime, justice and humanitarian work.
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The City of Tulsa, in collaboration with Intermountain Forensics and the Greenwood Cultural Center, will host the second round of Community Engagement Genealogy next week.
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The study aims to refine PMI estimation techniques by systematically analyzing human decomposition through machine learning.
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An interdisciplinary team comprising of faculty and doctoral students from MSU have found a way to use artificial intelligence to help forensic anthropologists identify individuals faster and more efficiently.
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Mississippi State University and the Mississippi Department of Public Safety have formally agreed to work together on forensic investigations, including recovery of human remains, exhumations, surface scatter and burial recoveries, as well as identification of human skeletal remains.
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